Stop paying for those branded use-and-throw crap, and get yourself one of those modular chi-fi headsets.

Cables broken? Now you don't have to throw the entire thing. Want this, but in USB-C? Just get them cables in the format you prefer. Earbuds uncomfortable? No worries, get them replaced. Want to go wireless? Get yourself one of those Bluetooth module - the neck ones, or the around-the-ear, if that's what you prefer.

  • ButtBidet [he/him]
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    2 months ago

    I still buy those 2002 type headphones that wrap around your ears. Typically you're only gonna find them online, but fuck they're cheap and last forever. I don't care that I'm thy ugliest person in the room.

      • ButtBidet [he/him]
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        2 months ago

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        I just Googled it. Apparently they're called "ear clips".

            • MaoTheLawn [any, any]
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              2 months ago

              Get yourself a pair of KOSS KSC75's. £25. They are incredible value. Sound quality like nothing I'd ever heard before. It punches ridiculously far out of its price bracket. I was actually shocked. I bought them thinking I was gonna hate on the hype they'd got, but they really got me. I was hearing notes in my favourite songs I'd never been able to hear before. Plus, KOSS's warranty policy is amazing.

              Some people hate the clips (I do, so I bought a headband and some better ear pads and made them into over the head headphones). Then I lost them.

              The only downside for me was that they're open ear, so it wasn't the best for listening on the loud underground trains. The sound bleeds quite a bit of you've got them loud. As they do with any clip ons that don't have in-ear-monitors.

              • Palacegalleryratio [he/him]
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                2 months ago

                I would recommend them in a heartbeat, but I won’t oversell the Koss KSC75s. In ear headphones at this price point from brands like moondrop slap them and plenty of over ears are better at sensible <£100 mark price points. I also find the KSC75s never last long. The wires are sooo thin they all eventually fail for me after being traveled with for a while. With that said, I keep buying replacement pairs because they are really very good sounding and comfortable too for the price.

                • MaoTheLawn [any, any]
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                  2 months ago

                  I'm looking to buy a new set - which moondrops would you recommend? I do prefer in ear really.

                  • Palacegalleryratio [he/him]
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                    2 months ago

                    When I last looked the Moondrop chu 2 were very good at about £20 and very well reviewed, Turthear Hola were about the same price and probably better build if you can find them. Moondrop Aria are also very good, but more money. And at the £75 mark there are the Moondrop Starfield 2 which are excellent. But I’m not an expert! The Chinese iem market moves fast and I haven’t looked for a couple of years so there is probably better stuff out there today.